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Bee mystery solved
They're all here, all over the Mentha spicata 'Swiss'! I don't think I've
ever seen so many bees in one small area ( about 8 x 9cm pots) -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon (new website online) |
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Bee mystery solved
On 14/9/08 22:25, in article ,
"Martin" wrote: On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 16:46:24 +0100, Sacha wrote: They're all here, all over the Mentha spicata 'Swiss'! I don't think I've ever seen so many bees in one small area ( about 8 x 9cm pots) It's the second coming. Third, fourth and fifth by way they were all clustering round it! -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon (new website online) |
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Bee mystery solved
On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 23:43:47 +0100, Sacha
wrote: On 14/9/08 22:25, in article , "Martin" wrote: On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 16:46:24 +0100, Sacha wrote: They're all here, all over the Mentha spicata 'Swiss'! I don't think I've ever seen so many bees in one small area ( about 8 x 9cm pots) It's the second coming. Third, fourth and fifth by way they were all clustering round it! Is there a list of bee friendly plants or will anything with flowers do? -- http://www.freedeliveryuk.co.uk http://www.holidayunder100.co.uk |
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Bee mystery solved
On 15/9/08 10:12, in article ,
"Martin" wrote: On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 09:38:40 +0100, Sacha wrote: On 15/9/08 08:11, in article , "mogga" wrote: On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 23:43:47 +0100, Sacha wrote: On 14/9/08 22:25, in article , "Martin" wrote: On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 16:46:24 +0100, Sacha wrote: They're all here, all over the Mentha spicata 'Swiss'! I don't think I've ever seen so many bees in one small area ( about 8 x 9cm pots) It's the second coming. Third, fourth and fifth by way they were all clustering round it! Is there a list of bee friendly plants or will anything with flowers do? This is helpful: http://www.bumblebee.org/flowerlist.htm We don't have a shortage of bumblebees. Have you? Not really but probably not as many as we used to see. Despite being pretty close to Buckfast Abbey, we don't see as many honey bees as we'd expect, either. That's why the ones we saw on the mint caught our eye yesterday, especially. But in the last couple of dry, fairly fine days, we've seen bees and butterflies and the birds are singing as if it were springtime! I even saw two robins squaring up to each other yesterday - most peculiar! And while it's nothing to do with bees, I have to boast about our clever nursery staff who have grown some stupendous pumpkins on the compost heap! They have had a competition and one of them got prizes 1 to 6! There are well over a dozen huge fruits, mellowing beautifully and lots of baby ones that are probably not going to make it *and* there are still flowers coming on. I really must go and take some photos...... -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon (new website online) |
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Bee mystery solved
On 15/9/08 13:30, in article ,
"Martin" wrote: On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 10:30:37 +0100, Sacha wrote: On 15/9/08 10:12, in article , "Martin" wrote: On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 09:38:40 +0100, Sacha wrote: On 15/9/08 08:11, in article , "mogga" wrote: On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 23:43:47 +0100, Sacha wrote: On 14/9/08 22:25, in article , "Martin" wrote: On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 16:46:24 +0100, Sacha wrote: They're all here, all over the Mentha spicata 'Swiss'! I don't think I've ever seen so many bees in one small area ( about 8 x 9cm pots) It's the second coming. Third, fourth and fifth by way they were all clustering round it! Is there a list of bee friendly plants or will anything with flowers do? This is helpful: http://www.bumblebee.org/flowerlist.htm We don't have a shortage of bumblebees. Have you? Not really but probably not as many as we used to see. Despite being pretty close to Buckfast Abbey, we don't see as many honey bees as we'd expect, either. but no shortage of white van driving Glaswegians? You're being a bit obscure, Grasshopper?! That's why the ones we saw on the mint caught our eye yesterday, especially. But in the last couple of dry, fairly fine days, we've seen bees and butterflies and the birds are singing as if it were springtime! I even saw two robins squaring up to each other yesterday - most peculiar! And while it's nothing to do with bees, I have to boast about our clever nursery staff who have grown some stupendous pumpkins on the compost heap! They have had a competition and one of them got prizes 1 to 6! There are well over a dozen huge fruits, mellowing beautifully and lots of baby ones that are probably not going to make it *and* there are still flowers coming on. I really must go and take some photos...... It seems to be a good year for marrows, gourds and pumpkins and what grapes we have are delicious. Our grapes are still a bit 'tart' but I'll try again tomorrow. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon (new website online) |
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Bee mystery solved
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 09:38:40 +0100, Sacha
wrote: On 15/9/08 08:11, in article , "mogga" wrote: On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 23:43:47 +0100, Sacha wrote: On 14/9/08 22:25, in article , "Martin" wrote: On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 16:46:24 +0100, Sacha wrote: They're all here, all over the Mentha spicata 'Swiss'! I don't think I've ever seen so many bees in one small area ( about 8 x 9cm pots) It's the second coming. Third, fourth and fifth by way they were all clustering round it! Is there a list of bee friendly plants or will anything with flowers do? This is helpful: http://www.bumblebee.org/flowerlist.htm Thanks! I've spotted a good few things I've already got. (And I don't just mean the daisies and clover in the lawn!) -- http://www.freedeliveryuk.co.uk http://www.holidayunder100.co.uk |
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Bee mystery solved
On 15/9/08 19:21, in article ,
"mogga" wrote: On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 09:38:40 +0100, Sacha wrote: On 15/9/08 08:11, in article , "mogga" wrote: On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 23:43:47 +0100, Sacha wrote: On 14/9/08 22:25, in article , "Martin" wrote: On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 16:46:24 +0100, Sacha wrote: They're all here, all over the Mentha spicata 'Swiss'! I don't think I've ever seen so many bees in one small area ( about 8 x 9cm pots) It's the second coming. Third, fourth and fifth by way they were all clustering round it! Is there a list of bee friendly plants or will anything with flowers do? This is helpful: http://www.bumblebee.org/flowerlist.htm Thanks! I've spotted a good few things I've already got. (And I don't just mean the daisies and clover in the lawn!) I like daisies and clover in the lawn but make sure people wear shoes! -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon (new website online) |
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Bee mystery solved
On 15/9/08 17:16, in article ,
"Martin" wrote: On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 17:05:54 +0100, Sacha wrote: snip We don't have a shortage of bumblebees. Have you? Not really but probably not as many as we used to see. Despite being pretty close to Buckfast Abbey, we don't see as many honey bees as we'd expect, either. but no shortage of white van driving Glaswegians? You're being a bit obscure, Grasshopper?! What is the Glaswegian's favourite beverage and where is it made? http://www.legendarydartmoor.co.uk/buck_wine.htm " For many years Buckfast Tonic Wine has been a popular drink in Glasgow where there is now what's called the 'Buckfast Triangle'. Anyone who watched the TV series Rab C. Nesbitt will be familiar with the 'Buckie' or Buckfast Wine. snip Ah, that explains it. I didn't watch that series so I'd forgotten about it. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon (new website online) |
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Bee mystery solved
On 16/9/08 09:56, in article ,
"Sacha" wrote: On 15/9/08 17:16, in article , "Martin" wrote: On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 17:05:54 +0100, Sacha wrote: snip We don't have a shortage of bumblebees. Have you? Not really but probably not as many as we used to see. Despite being pretty close to Buckfast Abbey, we don't see as many honey bees as we'd expect, either. but no shortage of white van driving Glaswegians? You're being a bit obscure, Grasshopper?! What is the Glaswegian's favourite beverage and where is it made? http://www.legendarydartmoor.co.uk/buck_wine.htm " For many years Buckfast Tonic Wine has been a popular drink in Glasgow where there is now what's called the 'Buckfast Triangle'. Anyone who watched the TV series Rab C. Nesbitt will be familiar with the 'Buckie' or Buckfast Wine. snip Ah, that explains it. I didn't watch that series so I'd forgotten about it. Bees have now moved on to the Cimicifuga which is in full flower. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon (new website online) |
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Bee mystery solved
On 16/9/08 12:13, in article ,
"Martin" wrote: On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 12:07:49 +0100, Sacha wrote: On 16/9/08 09:56, in article , "Sacha" wrote: On 15/9/08 17:16, in article , "Martin" wrote: On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 17:05:54 +0100, Sacha wrote: snip We don't have a shortage of bumblebees. Have you? Not really but probably not as many as we used to see. Despite being pretty close to Buckfast Abbey, we don't see as many honey bees as we'd expect, either. but no shortage of white van driving Glaswegians? You're being a bit obscure, Grasshopper?! What is the Glaswegian's favourite beverage and where is it made? http://www.legendarydartmoor.co.uk/buck_wine.htm " For many years Buckfast Tonic Wine has been a popular drink in Glasgow where there is now what's called the 'Buckfast Triangle'. Anyone who watched the TV series Rab C. Nesbitt will be familiar with the 'Buckie' or Buckfast Wine. snip Ah, that explains it. I didn't watch that series so I'd forgotten about it. Bees have now moved on to the Cimicifuga which is in full flower. Did I mention that I was given a repro Victorian wasp trap jar? It attracts the wheelie bin bluebottles and drowns them in the beer that reaches parts that others can't. It's similar to this http://www.improvementscatalog.com/p...-yellow-jacket -trap/AdditionalViews.do http://a248.e.akamai.net/f/248/38435...com/images/en_ US/local/products/122x/262494zzi2.jpg Wasps and bees ignore it. Did I mention that I cut 3 plastic water bottles into two thirds, inverted the top third into the bottom two thirds (sort of a lobster pot concept) and that we have caught dozens of those horrible Vespus germanica which have been threatening life and limb? Tish and pish! -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon (new website online) |
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